The distinctive terminology in S̆arḥ al-Kāfiya by Raḍī l-Dīn al-ʾAstarābāḏī
Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. The Book's Objective -- 1.3. The Structure of the Book -- 1.4. Remarks on the Translation of Arabic Terms -- Chapter 2. General Tendencies -- 2.1. A Tendency towards Accurate Formulations -- 2....
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Studies in Semitic languages and linguistics (volume 96)
Year: 2018 |
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volume 96 |
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Arabic language ; Grammar ; Terminology
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Summary: | Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgements -- Chapter 1. Introduction -- 1.1. Background -- 1.2. The Book's Objective -- 1.3. The Structure of the Book -- 1.4. Remarks on the Translation of Arabic Terms -- Chapter 2. General Tendencies -- 2.1. A Tendency towards Accurate Formulations -- 2.2. A Tendency towards Abstract Terminology -- 2.2.1. Abstract Terms Derived from Grammatical Terms -- 2.2.2. Abstract Terms Derived from Non-technical Words -- 2.3. Use of "Kūfan" Terms -- 2.4. Terms from Other Islamic Sciences -- 2.4.1. Terms from Logic and Philosophy -- 2.4.2. Terms from Islamic Jurisprudence -- Chapter 3. The Term waḍʿ and Its Derivatives -- 3.1. The Term waḍʿ in Grammatical Literature prior to RDA -- 3.2. The Term waḍʿ in Islamic Philosophy -- 3.3. The Term waḍʿ in Islamic Theology and Jurisprudence -- 3.4. The Term waḍʿ in Šarḥ al-Kāfiya -- 3.4.1. The Definition of waḍʿ -- 3.4.2. Types of Coined Elements -- 3.4.3. Coinage versus Usage -- 3.4.4. Signification by Coinage versus Other Types of Signification -- Chapter 4. Terms Derived from the Roots ṭ-r-ʾ and ʿ-r-ḍ -- 4.1. Ṭ-r-ʾ -- 4.1.1. The Term ṭāriʾ in Early Juristic Works -- 4.1.2. Ibn Jinnī and Ibn al-ʾAnbārī's Uses of the Term ṭāriʾ -- 4.1.3. The Term ṭāriʾ in Šarḥ al-Kāfiya -- 4.2. ʿ-r-ḍ -- 4.2.1. The Term ʿaraḍ in Philosophy and Theology -- 4.2.2. Terms Derived from the Root ʿ-r-ḍ in Šarḥ al-Kāfiya -- 4.3. An Example of a Complex Discussion Combining Terms from Both Groups -- Chapter 5. Terms Related to the Form-Meaning Relation -- 5.1. Maʿnā -- 5.1.1. Maʿnā as Abstract Meaning -- 5.1.2. Maʿnā as a (Non-)existent Meaning of an Element -- 5.1.3. Maʿnā as a Component of Meaning -- 5.1.4. Maʿnā as Functional Meaning -- 5.1.5. Maʿnā as a Meaning of Units Larger/Smaller than a Single Word -- 5.2. Terms Derived from the Root d-l-l 5.2.1. Dalāla/madlūl versus maʿnā -- 5.2.2. Dalāla versus Denotation -- 5.2.3. Dalāla versus Dictionary Meaning -- 5.2.4. The Terms dalāla/madlūl in Discussions on Meta-linguistic Usages -- 5.2.5. Types of dalāla -- 5.3. Musammā -- 5.4. Maḍmūn -- 5.4.1. Maḍmūn as the Content of a Clause -- 5.4.2. Maḍmūn as Content of a Verb -- 5.4.3. Maḍmūn as Content of a Nominal Predicate -- 5.4.4. Maḍmūn as a Content of Objects -- 5.4.5. Other Uses of the Term maḍmūn as 'Content' -- 5.5. The Verb waqaʿa ʿalā and Its Derivatives -- Summary and Conclusions -- Bibliographical References -- Primary Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index of Qurʾānic Quotations -- Index of Names -- Index of Terms |
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ISBN: | 9004377050 |